Recently (2 days ago) i received an email from Ian Kennedy, Product Manager at MyBlogLog about their new feature called "New with Me" which they are going to introduced within a couple weeks. Email is as below:
"In a couple weeks, we'll be launching a new feature called New with Me. This feature will use the URLs on the Services tab of your MyBlogLog profile to aggregate your latest activity on sites such as Twitter, Last.fm, Digg, and YouTube. As a result, your profile page will look different - publicly available updates from the services you have listed will be merged with your existing information. Your latest Flickr photos, Last.fm tracks, and YouTube videos, will all be in one place. Updates from your contacts on MyBlogLog will be merged and available as well. Simply put, the New with Me feature will transform your static profile into a dynamic one.
MyBlogLog respects your privacy. We will aggregate and display only information that is publicly available. If you're uncomfortable with MyBlogLog aggregating and displaying publicly available information from a particular service, you can remove that service from your profile at any time.
Of course, we hope you're excited about the broader distribution of everything you produce on the Web. If you use any of the sites featured in the Services tab, you know the value of being able to display all your activity in one place.
Your MyBlogLog profile, About Me widget, and Email Signature were the first steps in distributing your Web identity. New with Me is the next, pulling together a unified picture of who you are on the distributed social Web. We have lots of cool things planned for this feature -- I hope you'll use it to help build the next generation of the Web."
'New with Me' is a quick and easy way to bring together your distributed identity in one place. It gives more depth to your profile on MyBlogLog and is a quick way for people to keep up with what you're up to. Along with "New with Me", you will find a "New with my Neighborhood" tab that will be a collective view of what all your contacts on MyBlogLog have been up to.
For more details, check out these FAQs.
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